Spaniards Vacation

While only 4% of Spaniards believe that the most important thing in life is to work and we’re too busy to have vacation, Spaniards do not use four days of paid vacation. The Vacation Deprivation Survey survey shows that our days of annual vacation oscillate between 30 and 31 days a year (which is much compared with 14 days of vacation for Americans), though the numbers do not change: 24% of us don’t use all their vacation days. Another surprise of the Vacation Deprivation Survey of Expedia is the revelation of the Spaniards as who would pay more for an extra day of vacation, 53% of them, compared with 32% of the Dutch, 33% of the Austrians, and 26% of the Germans. On the other hand, 18% of Spaniards, the highest percentage in the survey, would not take all his days of vacation in exchange for economic compensation. Finally, a significant fact about our holiday habits in relation to our working life, is the fact that only 14% of Spaniards control their mail or answering machine from work during the holidays, preceded only by the Dutch (12%). Americans are those having less vacation Expedia analyzed the vacation habits of U.S. workers.USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, Spain and, for the first time, Italy, the Netherlands and Austria. Britain has 24 days.

Germany, Spain and France, have 27 days, 31 days and 37 days respectively. Employees in the Netherlands and Austria have an average of 28 days. Who has the best vacation? And the worst? The best: France wins the distinction of being the country with more days of vacation on the surveyed countries. France employees have an average of 37 days of vacation each year, compared with the 14 employees of EE.UU. and 26 employees in Great Britain. French workers pick up an average of 34 days of vacation per year, compared to 13 days from U.S. employees.UU.

and the 23 employees of Great Britain. The worst: Over the eight years that the Vacation Deprivation Survey, the United States has carried out.UU. they are distinguished by being the country with the worst vacation habits. United States employees are those who have less vacation days a year (14 days). Why Expedia.es recommends Americans choose from our range of hotels in Miami Beach, hotels in Washington, among others, give a well deserved holiday.

Mendoza Bus Trips

Talk about tourism in Mendoza i.e. Kahuak. This prestigious company of tourism in Mendoza has the most important and fascinating offers that can be offered to visit the places of this splendid Andean city, capital of the province of the same name and that possesses extraordinary natural beauties, unique places in Argentina, seat of the best vineyards in the country, distinguished by the quality of its wines and with a long historical tradition that dates from its founding on 2 March 1561 by captain Pedro of the Castle who then founded the city of Mendoza in the new Valley of La Rioja. And since we are talking about the history of Mendoza we cannot forget that there were formed and the troops of the army of the Andes, at the forefront of which was the hero Jose de San Martin trained an army small and well disciplined in Mendoza, who expressed to go to Chile and finish there with the Goths. Allying forces pass by sea to take Lima; that is the way.

Until we disagree about Lima the war will not end. Of This way San Martin defined the objective of this army that would fight hard for the freedoms of America, training in El Plumerillo, place in which the Governor Francisco Gabrielli international airport is currently. In definitva, if you plan to travel by plane, 90 min to arrive from Buenos Aires and just thirty minutes from Santiago Chile, since it treads the soil of Mendoza is in intimate contact with its history, full of relevant facts not only for Mendoza and the Argentina, but for all of South America that goes beyond their geographical boundaries that have an impact on universal history. But unmatched are travel to Mendoza in bus, just 12 hours of Buenos Aires and 5 hours from Santiago de Chile, on the special occasion of crossing the Andes by having these wonderful places as political boundary.